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'Amaryllis' by Piet Mondrian, 1910.
Mostly Abstract Art Zine Vol. 1
A deep dive into the world of abstract art - its history, influences, and why originality matters. Featuring insights on Piet Mondrian, Theosophy’s impact on modern art, and spotlights on groundbreaking works. Whether you're an artist, collector, or just curious, this zine explores how abstraction continues to shape creativity today.
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“Moonlit Night”, (1864),
By Ferdinand Knab
Atelier de Piet Mondrian - 26, rue du Départ, Paris, 1930
Red Peonies in a Porcelain Vase By Jeff Stanford, 2023
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Amaryllis, 1910, Piet Mondrian
Medium: watercolor
Photos from 'Mondrian and Photography: Picturing the Artist and His Work,' an unprecedented 368-page photo-biography of the artist at work and at play—from informal snapshots to formal portraits and scenes of his studio and social life. The archival photographs reproduced here show that Mondrian’s studios in Amsterdam, Paris and New York were works of art themselves, as fascinating as the guests seen visiting them. Also included here are snapshots showing Mondrian’s daily life, taken during journeys or visits; photographs of openings and dinners; and formal portraits that he used to promote the image of a serious and uncompromising artist. Detailed captions and richly illustrated essays on the significance of photography in the context of Mondrian's work make this book an extraordinary document of his time. Pictured here: 1. Portrait of Piet Mondrian, c. April 1909. Photograph by Alfred Waldenburg 2. Mondrian in his studio in Amsterdam, fall 1908. Photograph by Reinier Drektraan 3. Detail, "Die Surrealisten," c. July 1942. Photograph by Hermann Landshoff. The meeting took place in the house of Peggy Guggenheim and Max Ernst in New York. Mondrian stands next to Marcel Duchamp (top row, right). 4. Mondrian's Studio, 1925-1926. Photo by Pierre Delbo 5. Mondrian in the garden of Agatha Zethraeus, France, c. 1925. Photo by Agatha Zethraeus 6. Mondrian's Studio in Paris, c. September 1929. Photograph by Charles Karsten 7. Group portrait on the opening night of the exhibition of Gustave Buchet in Galerie Zak, 22 November 1929. photograph by Stanislaw Londynski 8. Mondrian's Studio in New York after his death, February 1944. Photograph by Harry Holtzman Edited by Wietse Coppes, Leo Jansen. Text by Chris Stolwijk. Published by @hatjecantzverlag Read more about the book via linkinbio. #mondrian #mondrianphotos #pietmondrian #mondrianandphotography @wjcoppes https://www.instagram.com/p/CqLKfHLusnO/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=